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I agree it was a really nice speech from Lawrence. Best way for a merchant like himself to describe just how important Horo is. No matter what he has to go through he'll do everything he can to keep travelling with her. He'll also need to say something pretty good when he talks to Horo again so we should be able to look forward to that.

Am I the only one who thinks that it is likewise knightly of Lawrence to try and push the cart out of the mud in the pouring rain rather than ask Horo to even bother stepping off furing that moment, knowing she'd get muddy and wet if she did?

Oddly enough, she could have wolf-form pulled it out no problem. So next episode ends vol 3, then onto parts of vol4? I heard they were skipping it but I recognize one scene from the opening as being vol4 I think.

Also, I have the strong suspicion that the person who bought pyrite on credit off of Diane was Amarti himself, to deprive Lawrence of that source of pyrite. (For one thing, Lawrence himself thinks of it, which is why he keeps asking Diane who it is. And the feathers Horo is wearing look very similar to the ones Diane has, which might be another reason Lawrence is shocked.) Of course, Mark is so godly helpful that Lawrence can get it anyway, or so I'm given to understand.

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Originally Posted by judgment26

Yes, the greater portion of chapter 5 and the final chapter are yet to be covered. The feathers worn by Horo are significant, btw, but I guess I'll shut up and let those who haven't read the novel watch till the end.

Regarding the feathers, my suspicion is:

Spoiler for Feathers:

Horo visited Dianne herself to buy a "crate of white feahters." In episode 1, the feathers Lawerence gave her were brown. The white feathers in this episode were white.

I'd say Horo has something up her sleeves.

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Originally Posted by EadTaes

I think I figured who is the person that bought pyrite on credit from Deanna.

Honestly, I feel bad for Amati. He's sincere in his love for Horo, or rather, the lie crafted by her. He does all in his power to help her out of a situation she deceived him to believe she was in. And what does he get out of it?

Oh my god... I spent 10 minutes typing out my thoughts on a mobile device and somehow got transported to the Naruto thread, of all things. Anyway, I hope Horo has something planned, or I'm gonna be very disappointed. I'll explain why she's kinda irking me tomorrow. B-but! I still love you Horo!

Deanna is awesome. I've got a liking to her. She's that kind of mysterious women I like. And she's pretty, furthermore.

Lawrence seems to have finally realized the worth of his companion. But I still wonder why he didn't go back and try talking with Horo. He could have at least tried it rather than sleeping on ground of local market. He's acting a bit stupid recently.

The sales and market talk was great, same as last episode. Sometimes it's a bit hard to comprehend all of that business talk. You have to be either knowledgeable in that area, or smart enough to understand it from what they say.

Amati seems to be about to act, judging from the end of this episode. What's going to avert the bad ending for Lawrence, I wonder.